Extractions: Alabama Arizona California Colorado Connecticut District of Columbia Delaware Florida Fort Myers High School Osceola High School Deland High School Archbishop McCarthy High School North Florida Christian School Cocoa High School Lakewood Ranch High School Bayshore Christian School Donna Klein Jewish Academy
Rural School Funding Report - Volume 2, Issue 15 (8/18/03) tennessee k12 Education Budget Avoids Cuts; Rural Teachers Get Pay Raises KentuckySchools Battle the Urge to Merge Borrowing School Funds Found http://www.ruraledu.org/issues/finance/news215.htm
Extractions: In response to a recent state Supreme Court ruling, teachers in rural Tennessee will see pay raises this year at the same time that the overall K-12 education budget enjoys a slight increase. The new pay raises come after the court found that teachers in poor rural areas were paid less than teachers in other areas of the state. The court ordered the state to provide equity in teacher salaries. Tennessee's governor has also created a special task force to investigate and advise on ensuring equity in teacher salaries across the state. The state's new K-12 education budget includes a four percent increase over last year's budget. In order to make ends meet, the state has borrowed from its reserve funds and tobacco settlement funds. In addition, higher education has been cut by nine percent and legislators are hoping that revenues from a new state lottery will help provide approximately $175 million in college scholarships for Tennessee high school graduates.
Education Commission Of The States tennessee k12 Governance Structures, There are 136 local school boards.There are city school boards, county school boards and special school boards. http://mb2.ecs.org/reports/Report.aspx?id=170
Education Commission Of The States There are high school district superintendents and k12 school district are appointed by local school boards. tennessee k-12 Governance Structures http://mb2.ecs.org/reports/Report.aspx?id=171
ENA tennessee k12 Network. ConnecTEN.org; 132 School Districts; One Million Students;60000 Teachers Administrators; 1900 Sites Supported http://www.ena.com/education/
Extractions: ENA works under the philosophy that our customers' success is our responsibility. We see our job as making your organization more efficient and more productive. We'll start by evaluating your needs and talking with you about possible solutions in terms you can relate to. Our expert staff makes it easy to understand even the most high-tech projects and the steps necessary to create and implement successful solutions. ENA offers a wide range of technology-driven solutions and services, but our experience is focused on creating a stable technology platform and then delivering a variety of products and services designed to accelerate and optimize the efficient use of technology within your organization. The goal is not more technology, but efficient, widespread use of the right technology to help your people do what they do best. Our team is standing by and excited about finding new opportunities to help you succeed. Tennessee Leads the Way ENA provides connectivity for millions of teachers, administrators and students. But ENA is much more than just Internet bandwidth. ENA provides customers with customized, affordable technology solutions and unmatched customer care, including a statewide field service staff, comprehensive helpdesk and 24-7 proactive network monitoring. ENA's solutions are designed to work for everyone, including non-technical people with limited access to technical support and no time to learn complicated procedures.
Commercialappeal.com - Memphis, TN: K12 More tennessee schools make the grade As principals at five Memphis cityschools today celebrate getting off the state s dreaded high priority school http://www.commercialappeal.com/mca/k12/article/0,2673,MCA_22898_3970773,00.html
Extractions: Longview Middle school one of five Memphis city schools that had historically struggled with poverty, highly mobile student populations and several years of low test scores made it off the state's "high priority" list this year by demonstrating progress in student tests. Four Shelby County Schools also made it off the list. August 2, 2005 As principals at five Memphis city schools today celebrate getting off the state's dreaded "high priority" school list five others struggling with three years of persistently low scores hope to avert a state takeover. In No Child Left Behind statistics released today by the state, dozens of Memphis city schools made consistent gains in reading and math enough to help the urban district as a whole make adequate yearly progress for the first time and move out from under the state's high priority label. "It's about putting the right supports in place," Memphis Supt. Carol Johnson said.
Making It Happen School Nutrition Success Stories k12 schools, reflecting broad diversity in geographical location and demographicsof the communities served, implemented innovative approaches to improve http://www.fns.usda.gov/tn/Healthy/execsummary_makingithappen.html
Extractions: Poor eating habits, along with physical inactivity, contribute to obesity and other serious health problems. In the past 20 years, the prevalence of overweight has more than doubled among American children and tripled among adolescents. Concern has been raised about the nutritional quality of foods and beverages sold in schools outside of federally regulated meal programs. The good news is that many schools are making changes that make healthy choices the easy choice for students. Making It Happen School Nutrition Success Stories tells the stories of 32 such schools and school districts from across the United States. K-12 schools, reflecting broad diversity in geographical location and demographics of the communities served, implemented innovative approaches to improve the nutritional quality of foods and beverages sold outside of federal meal programs. Making It Happen is a joint project of Team Nutrition of the Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Division of Adolescent and School Health of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and is supported by the United States Department of Education (ED).
The Memphis Guide - K-12 Memphis, TN 38117 901685-1231; Hutchison School - 1740 Ridgeway Memphis, FEATURED SPONSOR. SHOPPING LINKS. Hotels in Memphis - tennessee http://www.memphisguide.com/directory/dir0017.htm
Extractions: Briarcrest Christian School - 6000 Briarcrest Memphis, TN 38120 901-765-4600 Christ Methodist Day School - 411 Grove Park Memphis, TN 38117 901-683-6873 Christian Brothers High School - 5900 Walnut Grove Memphis, TN 38120 901-682-7801 Evangelical Christian School - 7600 Macon Rd. Cordova, TN 38018 901-754-7217 First Academy Christian School - 255 N. Highland Memphis, TN 38111 901-458-5543 Grace-St. Luke's Episcopal School - 246 S. Belvedere Memphis, TN 38104 901-278-0200 Harding Academy - 1100 Cherry Memphis, TN 38117 901-767-4494 Holy Rosary School - 4841 Park Ave. Memphis, TN 38117 901-685-1231 Hutchison School - 1740 Ridgeway Memphis, TN 38119 901-761-2220 Immaculate Elementary School - 1669 Central Memphis, TN 38104 901-725-2710 Lausanne Collegiate School - 1381 W. Massey Memphis, TN 38120 901-683-5233 Macon Road Baptist School - 1082 Berclair Memphis, TN 38122 901-682-5420 Memphis Public Schools K-12 - Complete listings for Memphis Public Schools K-12.
CCO: K-12 Educational Programs The purpose of the Academy is to encourage high school students to consider UTBattelle has donated $150000 to the University of tennessee Science http://www.ornl.gov/info/news/cco/k12.shtml
Extractions: Home CCO Science Education Over the past 10 years, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) have provided a two-week summer research experience for ARC students and teachers hosted by ORNL's research divisions. This program allows outstanding students from the thirteen-state ARC region to participate in ongoing laboratory research projects applying the tools and methods used at ORNL in science, mathematics and technology. The purpose of the Academy is to encourage high school students to consider careers in science and mathematics. Students (seniors or graduating seniors) and teachers are selected by ARC state representatives. Student selection criteria include academic records, teacher recommendations, and a submission of letter of interest. Approximately 40 students and 10 teachers participate in the Academy annually. For further information, contact Brenda Hackworth at 241-7249 or email
Haywood County Schools Includes links to individual k12 schools and the early childhood education program. http://www.haywood.k12.tn.us/
:::Gresham Middle School, Knoxville, Tennessee::: and schools and by the tennessee Department of Education, April 2002.First Middle School in Knox County to achieve Level Four of the Earth Flag Program http://www.gresham-ms.knox.k12.tn.us/
Marshall Elementary School Marshall Elementary is a K2 School located in Lewisburg,tennessee. MES isthe largest elementary school in Marshall County with a student population of http://www.marshall-es.marshall.k12.tn.us/
Extractions: Marshall Elementary is a K-2 School located in Lewisburg, Tennessee. The mascot is a Tiger Cub. M.E.S. is the largest elementary school in Marshall County with a student population of about 500 students. It is a leader in academic and technological excellence. Mission Statement Marshall Elementary School's Mission is to provide the opportunity for a quality education to meet the varied intellectual, cultural, physical, social and emotional needs of each child so that he/she may become an independent, responsible and productive citizen. TITLE I News Thank you for visiting M.E.S.
Hazel's Homepage and Web editor at Marshall Elementary School in Lewisburg, tennessee. Places to visit in tennessee. Chattanooga Online Virtual Chattanooga http://www.marshall-es.marshall.k12.tn.us/jobe/
Extractions: Internet Integration: Activity Tour Teacher Resources Hello and welcome to my home on the web. I am the vice-principal and Web editor at Marshall Elementary School in Lewisburg , Tennessee. I also do Internet Training Workshops for teachers. Workshops include: Using the Internet in the Classroom (developing and managing projects), Video Conferencing Basics, Web Page Design and Basic HTML. We have T-1 Internet access and video-conference capability. These pages contain links that I have found useful. Stay a while and look around a bit or just follow the links and check out all the teacher resources and school stuff. This page is updated regularly so check back often to see what's new. Sites by Children's Authors worth visiting STOP!! If you're just beginning to surf the Net, you will need to stop by CNET and pick up the Online Survival Kit: Mac and Windows for all the applications necessary to play the multimedia files you'll find on the Web.
Welcome To The Public Schools Of Campbell County Tn District operates 11 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, 2 comprehensivesecondary schools, 1 alternative school, and an adult high school. http://www.campbell.k12.tn.us/
Extractions: Alumni The Public Schools of Campbell County TN Links of Interest Board of Education Destination Lunch Menu Calendar Excellence! Parent Involvement Consolidated Plan 2004-05 The Campbell County Board of Education Director of Schools Dr. Judy Blevins P.O. Box 445, 522 Main Street Jacksboro, TN. 37757 Policies/Forms Contacts Departments Schools ... Survey We welcome your comments and suggestions regarding this site. Email us: Tony Branam Jack Cannon JoAnn Davis Talent Search ... List Serve Address
Maury County Public Schools - Maury County, TN PreK through 12 system. General information, school profiles, map of districtboundaries in Columbia, and links to individual schools. http://www.maury-lea.maury.k12.tn.us/
Monroe County Schools Administrative and policy information, news, and links to individual schools. http://www.monroe.k12.tn.us/
Extractions: The Mission of the Monroe County School System is to provide students with a quality education that will enable them to be contributing members in a changing society. If you can't read the menus please download an updated copy of java by clicking here Last Updated Best Viewed with Internet Explorer. 16 Bit Color Web Master: Anthony Clements
Clay County Schools CLAY COUNTY schools. 520 BROWN STREET. CELINA, TN 38551. 931243-3310 please contact Jerry Strong @ CHS 931.243.2340 strongj@ten-nash.ten.k12.tn.us http://www.clay-lea.k12.tn.us/
Extractions: CLAY COUNTY SCHOOLS 520 BROWN STREET CELINA, TN 38551 Clay County Consolidated Plan Action Plan 1 Action Plan 2 Action Plan 3 ... EMAIL any comments for improvement or additions you would like to see at this website Useful Links: ANNOUNCEMENTS Dr. Douglas Young is the new Director of Schools! Clay County still needs industrial development. If your business is looking for a place to locate, Clay County is for you! The Offices for the Director of Schools and Support Staff is now located in the old Celina High School Building. Any local business needing web page creation or CD authoring please contact Jerry Strong @ CHS 931.243.2340 strongj@ten-nash.ten.k12.tn.us (or Thomas Watson at the email listed below). Our students can meet your professional needs . Direct questions about this URL to Thomas Watson
Giles County Public Schools Information about schools, announcements, technology information, and menus. http://www.giles-lea.giles.k12.tn.us/
Henry County School System Public school system centered in Paris, tennessee, offering educational opportunitiesfor approximately 3200 students. http://www.henry.k12.tn.us/
Extractions: Click for 8th Grade Celebration photos. Welcome to the Henry County School System website. The Henry County School System is a public school system with offices located in Paris, Tennessee, offering exemplary educational opportunities for approximately 3100 students in grades K-12. The Henry County Board of Education is located on one of the highest points in West Tennessee at the Grove Tower Building , which was built in 1906 by Dr. E. W. Grove. Dr. Grove endowed the school as Henry County's first high school and it was named "E.W. Grove High School of Henry County" in his honor. The school's first basketball team members were named "the Chill Tonics" after the famous Grove Chill Tonic produced by Dr. Grove. The school was renovated in 1986 in order to house the Board offices. The Grove Tower photo used with permission from Dr. Maurice Houston Field; for more information concerning the history of E.W. Grove High School, please visit Dr. Field's E.W. Grove High School page.